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猫咪头条 Marching Bulldogs Take Fans to (Bruno) Mars

a group shot of the Marching Bulldogs on the football field

With Twice the Members, 鈥楽ound of the Springs鈥 Brings Energy to Music of Grammy Winner

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擫ess than three weeks ago, new and returning members of the 猫咪头条 University鈥檚 Marching Bulldogs gathered for the first time. After a whirlwind band camp and rehearsals on 90-degree days, the 60 musicians are enthusiastic about bringing the 鈥淪ound of the Springs鈥 to Thursday鈥檚 home game against Wofford College at 7 p.m. in Spangler Stadium.

Director of Bands Dr. Sarah Fabian is impressed with the group鈥檚 dedication and hard work to memorize the halftime songs and drill, and music for the stands and pregame. 鈥淲e’ve learned a lot of material quickly, and they’re all handling that really well,鈥 she remarked. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited for Coach Cris Reisert and the new environment that he鈥檚 bringing. He got us all together during band camp, and I taught cheer, football, and band the words to the fight song. They鈥檙e going to come over when we win and do the fight song as one big group.鈥

Fabian is starting her third year with GWU. Through outreach and recruitment efforts, she鈥檚 doubled the size of the band since she arrived on campus. She writes the halftime show, taking inspiration from what鈥檚 trending. This year is a 鈥淭ake me to Mars鈥 rendition featuring the music of Bruno Mars. The Grammy award-winning artist has a new single with Lady Gaga that recently debuted at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales Chart.

鈥淲e鈥檙e starting off with 鈥24 Karat Magic,鈥 then we鈥檒l do 鈥楻unaway Baby,鈥 and 鈥楿ptown Funk,鈥欌 Fabian described. 鈥淲e will trickle in some different songs as we make our way throughout the season.鈥

鈥淩unaway Baby鈥 is one of Savannah Shaw鈥檚 favorite parts of the show. A freshman exercise science major, Shaw is a member of the dance section. 鈥淭he halftime show is upbeat and groovy,鈥 she shared. 鈥淵ou will see a lot of formation changes and hear wonderful music.鈥

Junior Boakye likes the opening number, 鈥24K,鈥 the best. 鈥淚t is one of my favorite Bruno Mars鈥 songs,鈥 noted the trumpet player and brass section leader. 鈥淚 enjoy the part I鈥檓 playing and how it connects with everything else the rest of the band is playing.鈥

Junior Boakye turns a somersault during practice.

During games, Boakye adds to the energy by turning somersaults. 鈥淚 participate in marching band, because I find enjoyment in being able to create the product we put out,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 also enjoy the family aspect of the marching band and how close of a bond we have with each other because of the time we put in. And, marching band also provides many opportunities that I would not be able to experience if I was not a part of it … like flying on a plane to Utah to play in March Madness (for women鈥檚 basketball).鈥

Senior Catlyn Whisenant said the high energy show is fun to perform. She plays the clarinet and is woodwind section leader. A criminal justice administration major with a minor in homeland security, Whisenant has been in marching bands since she was a high school freshman. 鈥淓ven though it seems like a lot of work, the show is worth the wait and there鈥檚 no other feeling like hitting the right sets and playing the music people love during a performance,鈥 she asserted. 鈥淢y favorite part of the halftime show is playing the music and marching with my friends. I like how the drill matches the music, such as how we make a 24 for the song 24k.鈥

Dallas Gordy, a freshman trumpet player, is an enthusiastic newcomer. He is early to rehearsal and stays late. He spends a lot of time in the practice rooms. 鈥淭he band is meant to bring the energy and support the team and even the crowd鈥攁nd perform a show that captures the audience鈥檚 attention to pump them up for the next half of the game,鈥 he offered. 鈥淚 love what I do. I love the music. I love singing through an instrument. Music helps so many people with so many things, so even if it’s in a small way, I know I’m helping someone in the sea of people who watch.鈥

Senior Drum Major Hailey Rodden has been with Fabian for three years. Rodden knows the high standards that Fabian expects and is able to run the band through the warm up on her own. 鈥淪he is absolutely phenomenal,鈥 Fabian praised. 鈥淪he鈥檚 one of those students that always thinks ahead.鈥

A music education major, Rodden aspires to be a band director and feels that her experience in marching band has prepared her for the future. She appreciates Fabian鈥檚 leadership and mentorship. 鈥淚 have witnessed an establishment of culture under Dr. Fabian,鈥 Rodden observed. 鈥淚 feel that I am with a group of students who all have the same goals and all bring energy to everything we do.鈥

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